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What a Cat that smells bad....NO...please tell me it isn't true. It is pretty however.
What kind of water are you using? I was wondering if I used the ph down stuff if I could use my well water? At lest for some. I use to use it which may be one of the reasons I lost so many. |
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I just use tap water. But our pH averages 8.5 to 9 which is very high and the water is fairly hard. I think there would be more minerals etc. in well water, but you'd likely need to have some testing done. I gave the rainwater option a good try. The first year was pretty good. But the 2nd year I seemed to always have some algae in it. It may have been harmless but partway thru the winter, what I collected would smell dank, so I just gave up on that. As well, I have 140 orchids to water, so collecting enough was not always possible. |
Very nice. I keep hoping to find an afordable mericlone seedling but no luck.
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Remember that you can have tons of calcium, but without magnesium its a moot point! We have liquid rock here in central Texas, but my Catts were still showing signs of Ca deficiency. I now add Cal/Mag supplement to the mix with 50% tap water to 50% RO/DI purchased at the store. Everything is growing like crazy now.
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Thanks Silken
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I do the rain water when I can. I have just run out of it. In the summer I have a big black barrel that it is stored in but for the winter I put it in gal jugs or I also have some of those bigger plastic cat litter jugs. They work great, but then I have a garage in the basement that I can put them in. I also don't have 140 orchids to water thank heavens.
I only have around 45 so far :rofl: Years ago I had the water tested and it was 7. something. I can't find the paper for it. I was just reading before I got on the forum this morning an e-mail from Jerry Baker, you know the garden guy, anyway it was saying you can put lemon juice in your water to bring down the PH. Anyone ever heard of that one? I have to haul water for my humidifiers and now that I am going to have to start hauling it for my orchids also it is going to get to be a pain in the you know what. I have sometimes mixed the RO water with mine for some of my orchids, I probably should have done it more. I have been using Epsom salt mixed with gypsum for extra cal/mag. I think my David Sanders is still showing signs of deficiency. |
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